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Re: Root Name Server Confederations
From: Marc Hurst <mhurst () fastlane ca>
Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 11:49:46 -0400 (EDT)
On Wed, 21 May 1997, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
Marc Hurst writes:choosing any root name servers other than the 25-year-old IANA set is guaranteed to cost an ISP money in unnecessary tech support and bad public relations.I have the ability and the resources to challenge your accusations internationally, are you willing to put your money and your job where your mouth are?If the best argument you have at your disposal is the threat of a lawsuit, I suspect that Mr. Vixie has already won his case.
If an international court were to rule in favour of the IANA and the ISOC I would accept that mandate and call it a day. So far I have only seen rulings coming from UScourts...
Perry Speaking personally, and not in any official capacity
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Current thread:
- Re: Root Name Server Confederations, (continued)
- Re: Root Name Server Confederations Ben Black (May 20)
- Re: Root Name Server Confederations Marc Hurst (May 20)
- Re: Root Name Server Confederations Todd Graham Lewis (May 20)
- Re: Root Name Server Confederations Paul A Vixie (May 20)
- Re: Root Name Server Confederations Marc Hurst (May 21)
- Re: Root Name Server Confederations Gordon Cook (May 20)
- Re: Root Name Server Confederations Marc Hurst (May 21)
- Re: Root Name Server Confederations Sean M. Doran (May 22)
- Re: Root Name Server Confederations Ehud Gavron (May 21)
- Re: Root Name Server Confederations Perry E. Metzger (May 21)
- Re: Root Name Server Confederations Marc Hurst (May 21)
- Re: Root Name Server Confederations Dave Crocker (May 21)
- Re: Root Name Server Confederations Marc Hurst (May 21)
- Re: Root Name Server Confederations Perry E. Metzger (May 22)
- Re: Root Name Server Confederations Marc Hurst (May 22)
- Re: Root Name Server Confederations Dave Crocker (May 22)
- Re: Root Name Server Confederations Bradley E. Reynolds (May 22)
- Re: Root Name Server Confederations Ben Black (May 20)